Trump’s best boy at Fox, Sean Hannity, is further solidifying his place as the most ridiculous apologist in the Trump cult.

On Monday, Hannity used his radio program to lash out at fellow radio talker, Glenn Beck, over Beck’s refusal to back his man-crush for president.

“Glenn Beck was saying, ‘Oh, we got to all come together after the election’ — I’m not interested in coming together with a bunch of saboteurs,” Hannity said. “I just have no interest in that, and people that are myopic.”

Hannity knocked Beck, saying he was “sick and tired” of being lectured by “a guy that gives a Nazi analogy a day.”

“One of the cohorts on his show compared me to a Nazi not that long ago,” Hannity said, though it was not clear exactly what he was referring to. “Then he goes on air and says, ‘I’ve never said anything about Sean Hannity.’ I watched it!”

“I’ve watched them talk about me, tear apart my monologues for one hour,” the Fox News host added. “I don’t know what the hell he’s talking about. You know, but you know. You live with it. You live with her Supreme Court justices.”

No, Sean. Nobody lives with a Clinton win in November, but those who forced Trump on us as nominee. He is not a serious candidate and is possibly suffering from some form of emotional dysfunction.

“Listen, it doesn’t bother me,” Hannity said. “I expect — I have been called any and every name that you could ever think recall of somebody. I mean there’s a lot I could say about him and all these other people that I don’t say.”

The Fox News host then rattled off his typical talking points aimed at shaming conservatives who refuse to back Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee.

“You sabotage, you stay home, you help her, and you own her Supreme Court nominees, you own her unvetted refugees, you own radical Islam being empowered because they know she’s weak,” he said, referring to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

“You own every single thing every new illegal immigrant does in this country,” he continued. “You own a horrible educational system. You own the coal miners that will be fired and the call companies that will be put out of business. You own Obamacare. And I’m standing by it.”

But it does bother you, Sean. Many have witnessed your nutty ramblings on social media, as you lash out at those who don’t understand your slavish adoration for a Manhattan liberal, posing as a Republican.

This isn’t even the first time you’ve taken a swipe at Beck.

I would suggest that after the election in November, if Trump loses (and he will), Hannity go underground for a bit, remake himself, come out when he feels more emotionally sound.

As it is, the divide between conservatives and the rest of the Republican party has been ripped open like a wound.

Hannity playing tough guy on his radio program doesn’t actually make him a tough guy. It just makes him another charlatan that betrayed the true conservative movement.